Glass Pan Burner With Safety Valve
Product Description
This Real Fyre assembled glass pan burner with safety valve is designed for vented decorative fires using Fyre Glass or Fyre Gems. The full-width pan style spreads flame across the burner area and is intended for installation in a solid-fuel burning fireplace with a working flue and an open damper.
This product page covers the PA-series family in three sizes (18 inch, 24 inch, 30 inch) and two gas types (Natural Gas or Propane). Select your size and gas type to match the fireplace and the burner rating plate.
At-a-Glance
| Brand | Real Fyre (R.H. Peterson) |
| Model Family | PA-**-A (18 / 24 / 30) |
| Fuel Type Options | Natural Gas or Propane |
| Application | Vented decorative burner for solid-fuel (wood-burning) fireplaces |
| Media Type | Fyre Glass or Fyre Gems (purchased separately) |
| Safety / Certification | Design certified to ANSI Z21.60-2012 and CSA 2.26-2012 |
Key Features
- Assembled pan-style burner designed to distribute flame across the burner surface for glass or gem installations.
- Safety valve control system design intended for controlled operation in a vented fireplace installation.
- Available in multiple sizes, so the burner can be matched to the fireplace opening and firebox dimensions.
- Supports decorative media installations with guidance for proper base material selection by gas type.
- Installation requires an open damper and a working flue for ventilation.
Why Buy
Choose the PA-series when you want a vented decorative glass or gem burner that is offered in multiple widths and can be ordered for either Natural Gas or Propane. It is a practical fit for homeowners and installers planning a clean, media-focused fire presentation where the burner is covered with glass or gems and operated as a vented decorative appliance.
Expert Installation & Performance Notes
- For planning, confirm your fireplace is a solid-fuel (wood-burning) fireplace with a working flue and that the damper will be fully open during operation.
- Verify gas type before install. The gas supply must match the burner rating plate (Natural Gas or Propane).
- Media setup matters for ignition and flame behavior. The manual specifies sand is used with Natural Gas systems only, and vermiculite is used for Propane systems.
- When covering the burner with glass or gems, do not exceed a 1-inch depth above the top of the burner to avoid unsafe ignition behavior.
- Expect initial lighting to take longer on a new install due to air in the gas line that must be purged before the pilot lights and burns properly.
- Important: Any connection of gas components should be done by a licensed contractor
Practical Note
Decorative glass or gems must cover the burner pan evenly, but should not be placed on the valve or pilot area (if equipped). Plan your media quantity so you can fully cover the burner without overfilling above the burner surface.
FAQ
Q: What fireplaces can the PA-**-A glass pan burner be installed in?
A: It is intended for installation in a solid-fuel (wood-burning) fireplace with a working flue, constructed of noncombustible material, and operated with the damper fully open.
Q: Can I choose Natural Gas or Propane for this burner?
A: Yes. This product page is for PA-**-A burners offered in Natural Gas or Propane. The gas supply must match the rating plate on the burner.
Q: Do I need sand or vermiculite under the glass?
A: The manual specifies sand is used with Natural Gas systems only, and vermiculite is used for Propane systems.
Q: How much glass or gems should go directly on top of the burner?
A: The burner should be covered completely and evenly, and the manual warns not to exceed 1 inch of glass or gems above the top of the burner.
Q: Can I pour extra glass around the burner for a fuller look?
A: Yes. Once the burner is properly covered, additional glass or gems may be added around the burner for decorative purposes, keeping the valve and pilot area clear.
Q: Why might the pilot take time to light on first use?
A: The manual notes that air must be purged from the gas line before the pilot will light and burn properly, and this can take several minutes depending on the gas line run.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Real Fyre (R.H. Peterson) |
| Model Family | PA-**-A |
| Available Sizes | 18 inch, 24 inch, 30 inch |
| Fuel Type Options | Natural Gas or Propane |
| Certification | Design certified to ANSI Z21.60-2012 and CSA 2.26-2012 |
| BTU Input (per manual table) | 18 inch: 75k and 60k 24 inch: 90k and 75k 30 inch: 110k and 90k |
| Minimum Fireplace Dimensions (W x D x H) | 18 inch burner: 28 inch x 16 inch x 18 inch 24 inch burner: 34 inch x 16 inch x 18 inch 30 inch burner: 40 inch x 16 inch x 18 inch |
| Minimum Chimney Height | 15 ft (from hearth to top of chimney) |
| Gas Supply Pressure (Inlet) | Minimum for input adjustment: 5 inch w.c. (Natural Gas), 11-inch w.c. (Propane) Maximum inlet: 10.5 inch w.c. (Natural Gas), 13-inch w.c. (Propane) |
| Gas Supply Line | 1/2 inch minimum interior diameter (larger may be needed for longer runs) |
| Decorative Media | For use with Fyre Glass / Fyre Gems (purchased separately) |
| Media Base Material | Sand for Natural Gas systems only; vermiculite for Propane systems |
| Maximum Glass / Gems Depth Over Burner | Do not exceed 1 inch above the top of the burner |
| Cutout Dimensions | Not specified in the provided manuals (fireplace minimums listed above) |